Logitech

G PRO X Series

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Sentiment score64% positive
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Last updated: Apr 23, 2026

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Reddit Icon163jeta
about 2 months ago

I have the pro x and I love them. I’m really sensitive to uncomfortable headsets and I can wear these for hours and hours with no issue. The sound is really good I had to download a preset from the gallery thing tho for it to sound good. I’ll keep these until they break. Had them for nearly 2 years and no signs of wear.

Reddit Icon404abe
about 2 months ago

Had g pro x headset worst purchase I’ve ever made cable breaks weekly

Reddit Icon404answersnotfounded
about 2 months ago

My friends kept saying I had mic issues. I bought these back in December and forgot I had the Best Buy plus return period. I returned them and got the rog delta 2 mic. It has a bigger 10mm wide band mic over the logitechs 6mm They both have 50mm drivers and I think the Logitech sounds about or a little better but the rog delta has Bluetooth and 2.4 ghz mode & I’m able to connect my phone and pc simultaneously. I also use them for work now and I think there the best gaming mic I’ve ever had so far. Not needing a dongle is a big plus for me tbr. I also use them for work and the mic sounds nice and clear.

Reddit Icon75tavares
21 days ago

I like Logitech, personally, i have the G PRO X wired and wireless. HyperX you might like aswell, have a cheap headset that is fairly decent, Hyperx Cloud Stinger 2. Its a question to go to a local store and try the display ones, if theres some. Logitech and HyperX have both cheap options for headphones, they are not bad at all. But still look on Aliexpress or even Temu, for the most sold headphones with good reviews, look at reviews with photo/videos.

Reddit Iconadottoni
5 months ago

I use a separate mic & headphones, but I have the HyperX Quadcast 2 as my mic and KZ ZSN Pro X as my in-ears. I've used the Logitech G Pro X for a while before swapping to this system, however the headphones got heavy on my head after very long gaming sessions, but they were comfy! I go back to them if I need wireless :). I also have a pair of Astro A10s I use for my PS5. They are super lightweight and the audio is good, and the mic isn't terrible.

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Reddit IconAlexbonetz
4 months ago

Now I have beyerdynamics dt770 pro 80 ohm: incredible headphones for tarkov and music but la k microphone. Before I had the Logitech g pro X, I was hearing everything very clearly + mic quality is very good with blue voice.

Reddit Iconalmostoy
about 2 months ago

I've had mine for almost five years. Tough, comfortable, and good battery life. I sometimes get compliments on how the mic sounds when I speak, but at least one random old lady a month will tell me, 'you should be on the radio'. The mic is better than Razer shit most gamers are used to hearing though.

about 2 months ago

It is good. I just use basic drivers on my OS. My buddy is way more into audio than I. He says the mic sounds just fine. I wouldn't use it for professional recording. But those mics cost hundreds to thousands. I have a few expensive mics, and I don't use them to play games. They pick up every little bit of sound from your mouth. We're talking saliva, lip smacking, teeth clicking... You sound like a walrus until you know how to use them. Because they pick up damn near everything, CLEARLY. There's a lot of noise canceling going on with gaming headsets.

about 2 months ago

I didn't have a clue what made for better sound until I bought a little recording equipment. I use Beyerdynamics DT 990 Pro for actual listening, but my gaming headset is a Logitech Pro X. The Logitech has been my daily driver for years. Haven't had a single problem with it. And it's tough. I've done things to it that broke previous Corsair headsets. I also have a Steelseries Arctis 7, but that's a backup... because I hate the type b port, and it has a couple of ways to accidentally mute yourself that can be difficult to notice. Most gaming headsets are going to be closed back bass washes with shitty drivers anyway. They're disposable toys that are priced pretty close to professional level audio equipment.

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